China’s unprecedented fishing ban is reversing years of biodiversity loss in the Yangtze, raising questions about the possibility—and cost—of restoration.
The world needs non-fossil sources of carbon. It’s a no-brainer for nations working towards this goal to join forces.
From The Gambia to the US, sea salt is increasingly seeping into the freshwaters people need for drinking and producing food.
With Trump blocking Venezuelan oil imports and old power plants breaking down, the island – with Chinese help – is turning to solar and wind to bolster its fragile energy system ...
Team GB’s men have just one curling match left to remain alive in the hunt for a semi-final berth and to retain hopes of a ...
Explosions related to pyrotechnics are not uncommon in China, where firecrackers are widely used and often indiscriminately deployed during celebratory occasions such as the Lunar New Year holiday, ...
Feb 16 (Reuters) – Ten years after the Paris Agreement took effect, newly released climate datasets show the world warming at an accelerating pace, with 2025 ranking among the three hottest years ever ...
A major scientific society's conference draw sharp criticism for its progressive messaging and vocal criticism of President ...
The move could still ripple through global EV supply chains as the United States and China compete for critical minerals. Indonesia sits at the centre of the nickel market: its share of global supply ...
The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that “fracturing in the global order” is leading to divisions over global energy policy, as America’s step back from climate commitments ...
The UN points out that the world population is expected to grow from the current 8 billion people to around 10 billion by ...
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